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Right Here All Over (Occupy Wall St.)

By Alexander Ramirez-Mallis, Lily Henderson (Posted Oct 05, 2011)

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Alexander Ramírez-Mallis and Lily Henderson are filmmakers based in Brooklyn, New York.  For more information about Occupy Wall Street, visit <occupywallst.org>.


 

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